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February 26, 2008

Data Integration is a challenge for new SaaS architectures

Posted by Don Nanneman in: Informatica On Demand > Integration

Don Nanneman
History repeats itself…. again. We’ve all seen this happen before. New vendors enter established markets with solutions that meet the needs of an underserved constituency. Often times those solutions are based on some form of disruptive technology. Mini computers disrupted the mainframe business model. Then PCs and workgroup computing impacted the minicomputer model. We went from centralized to distributed and then personal computing and now we’re finding ourselves coming back full circle to a centralized computing model again with the Internet.

The adoption of SaaS as a solution’s approach and a business model has been driven by one of these waves of disruption. While the wave took hold first in the small business market and then fairly quickly moved to the mid-market we’re seeing a definite acceptance by the ‘fast followers’ in many leading large business Enterprises.

Which brings us to the topic of Data Integration. What made mainframes and, for the most part, minicomputers work was the fact that the applications and their data were generally all centralized. Workgroup computing broke that model, as evidenced by the proliferation of emailing of Gigabytes of MS Excel file attachments and various other shared documents. With the groundswell move to SaaS and the success of companies like salesforce.com, RightNow and Taleo we’re seeing data returning to a centralized repository again. However, since not all business applications are hosted and not all of those that are reside in the same data center, SaaS applications have the annoying habit of creating a significant Data Integration challenge for IT managers – that being how to integrate data outside the firewall with the rest of the business applications. That’s one of many key SaaS Data Integration challenges that we’ll be writing about over the next few weeks. We hope you find this forum useful and the content meaningful and helpful. Let us know what you think.

June 04, 2007

B-Eye Network Podcast: Integration on Demand with Don Tirsell

Posted by Informatica in: Informatica On Demand ; Informatica On Demand > Integration

Ron Powell, Editorial Director of B-Eye Network interviews Don Tirsell, Senior Director Product Marketing about “Integration On Demand”. Don discusses Informatica On Demand solutions that allow organizations to integrate the data between their outsourced applications and their on-premise systems and explains how it has been received by the market.

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May 14, 2007

Informatica World 2007 – On-Demand BI

Posted by Todd Funasaki in: Informatica On Demand > Integration

Informatica's annual user conference was held in Orlando, Florida last week. Several sessions highlighted our on-demand strategy. Sohaib Abbasi, Informatica's CEO, demonstrated the Informatica On Demand hosted data integration service during his keynote session. He also talked about our on-going strategy for on-demand data integration.

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May 08, 2007

Is SaaS Ready for the Mainstream?

Posted by John Hegstrom in: Informatica On Demand > Integration

I recently read an article “Is the Mainstream Ready for SaaS?” published in IT-Director.com. I believe that the advantages of SaaS provide some real advantages for mainstream IT departments.

It's clear that IT departments are increasingly under pressure to reduce costs. A large percentage of IT budget goes to operations and maintenance of hardware, software, and infrastructure. As the cost of supporting infrastructure increases faster than the overall IT budget there is less money to spend on new applications and features.

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